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Rep. Thomas Holbrook
Filed: 2/28/2007
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 351
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 351, AS AMENDED, by |
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| replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
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| following:
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| "Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by adding |
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| Section 17-800 as
follows:
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| (220 ILCS 5/17-800 new)
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| Sec. 17-800. Aggregation of electrical load by |
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| municipalities and counties. The corporate authorities of a |
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| municipality or county board of a county
may
adopt an |
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| ordinance, under which it may aggregate in accordance with this
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| Section residential retail electrical loads located, |
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| respectively, within the
municipality or
county and, for that |
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| purpose, may solicit bids and enter into service
agreements to |
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| facilitate
for those
loads the sale and purchase of electricity |
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| and related services and equipment.
The corporate authorities |
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| or county
board also
may exercise such authority jointly with |
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| any other municipality or county.
An
ordinance under this |
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| Section shall specify whether the aggregation will occur
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| with
the prior consent of each person owning, occupying, |
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| controlling, or using an
electric load
center proposed to be |
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| aggregated. Nothing in this Section,
however,
authorizes the |
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| aggregation of electric loads that are served or authorized to |
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| be served by an electric cooperative as defined by and pursuant |
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| to the Electric Supplier Act or loads served by a municipality |
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| that owns and operates its own electric distribution system. No
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| aggregation pursuant to an ordinance adopted
under this Section |
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| that provides for an election under this Section shall take
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| effect unless
approved by a majority of the electors voting |
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| upon the ordinance at the
election held
pursuant to this |
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| Section.
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| A governmental aggregator under this Section is not a |
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| public utility or an
alternative retail electric supplier and
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| shall be subject to supervision and regulation by the
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| Commission only to the extent provided in this Section.
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| A municipality may initiate a process to authorize |
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| aggregation by a majority
vote of the municipal council, with |
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| the approval of the mayor. A county may
initiate the
process to |
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| authorize aggregation by a majority vote of the county board. |
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| Two or
more
municipalities or counties, or a combination of |
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| both, may initiate a
process
jointly to authorize aggregation |
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| by a majority vote of each particular
municipality or
county as |
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| herein required.
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| Upon the applicable requisite authority under this |
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| Section, the corporate
authorities or the county board shall |
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| develop a plan of operation and
governance for the
aggregation |
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| program so authorized. Before adopting a plan under this |
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| Section,
the
corporate authorities or county board shall hold |
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| at least 2 public hearings on
the plan.
Before the first |
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| hearing, the corporate authorities or county board shall
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| publish notice of
the hearings once a week for 2 consecutive |
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| weeks in a newspaper of general
circulation
in the |
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| jurisdiction. The notice shall summarize the plan and state the |
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| date,
time, and
location of each hearing.
Any load aggregation |
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| plan established pursuant to this Section shall:
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| (1) provide for universal
access to all applicable |
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| residential customers and equitable treatment of |
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| applicable
residential customers;
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| (2) describe demand management and energy efficiency |
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| services to be
provided to each class of customers;
and
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| (3) meet any requirements established by law or the |
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| Commission
concerning aggregated service offered pursuant |
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| to this Section.
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| The plan shall be filed with the Commission for
review and |
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| approval and shall include, without limitation, an |
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| organizational
structure of
the program, its operations, and |
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| funding; the methods of establishing rates and
allocating
costs |
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| among participants; the methods for entering and terminating |
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| agreements
with other
entities; the rights and |
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| responsibilities of program participants; and
procedures for |
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| termination of the
program. Within 120 days after receipt of |
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| the plan, the Commission shall issue
an order either approving |
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| or rejecting the plan. If the Commission rejects the
plan, it |
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| shall state detailed reasons for rejecting the plan in its |
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| order.
Upon approval of the plan, the corporate authorities or |
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| county
board may
solicit bids for electricity and other related |
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| services pursuant to the methods
established in
the plan. The |
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| corporate authorities or county board shall report the results |
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| of
this
solicitation and proposed
agreement awards to the |
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| Commission, which shall have 15
business days to suspend such |
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| awards if the solicitation or awards
are not in
conformance |
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| with the plan or if the cost for energy would in the first year
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| exceed the cost
of that energy if that energy was obtained from |
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| an electric utility under
Section 16-103 of this Act by
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| citizens in the municipality or county or group of |
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| municipalities and counties,
unless the
applicant can |
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| demonstrate that the cost for energy under the aggregation plan
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| will be
lower in the subsequent years or the applicant can |
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| demonstrate that such excess
cost is
due to the purchase of |
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| renewable energy. If the
Commission does not suspend the |
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| proposed contract awards within 15 business
days
after
filing, |
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| the corporate authorities or county board shall have the right |
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| to award
the proposed
agreements.
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| It shall be the duty of the aggregated entity to fully |
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| inform
residential retail customers in advance that they have |
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| the right to opt in to the aggregation program.
The disclosure |
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| shall prominently state all charges to be made and
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| include
full disclosure of the cost to obtain service pursuant |
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| to Section 16-103 of this Act, how
to access it,
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| that it is available to them without penalty, if they are
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| currently receiving
service under that Section. The Commission |
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| shall furnish, without charge, to
any citizen a
list of all |
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| supply options available to them in a format that
allows
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| comparison of prices and products. |
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| This Section does not prohibit municipalities or counties |
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| from entering into an intergovernmental agreement to aggregate |
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| residential retail electric load. ".
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